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Old 07-24-2022, 08:34 AM   #4
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I agree with Quoth.
Small children also LIKE to get messy when creating art, and parents want to have something to display. Neither can be achieved with these slates.

You don't mention the age of the child. If she's very young, buy some non toxic finger paints and LOTS of paper, maybe construction paper. If she's over 5 years, maybe buy her some poster paints (non toxic) brushes and lots of paper. If she develops artistically, she'll soon be asking for materials which she wants, such as pastels (soft or oil) or watercolour, or maybe even acrylics. Let her find her own way later to digital art.

Just my thoughts. But you can't keep a picture created on an eslate, nor have so much fun making it.
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